Saunt Byadin

Saunt Byadin is a venerated Saunt referenced through the math that bears his name. He is not depicted directly, but his namesake math figures in accounts of a notorious Apert that reshaped oversight within the mathic world.

First appearance and context

A dictionary entry discussing the phrase “to go Hundred” recounts outcomes at several maths during a Third Centennial Apert. At Saunt Byadin’s, the gates opened to reveal a previously unheard‑of religious sect calling themselves the Matarrhites (noted there as still in existence). The series of mishaps across multiple maths in that period prompted the creation of the Inquisition and the institution of hierarchs in their modern forms, including Wardens Regulant.

Associations

  • Honorific: recognized as a Saunt within the mathic tradition.
  • Namesake: associated with a math referred to as “Saunt Byadin’s.”

Notes

  • No biographical details, teachings, or dates are provided in the current text beyond the historical reference above.
Summary:

A saunt of the mathic tradition known by reference to the math bearing his name; during a Third Centennial Apert, the gates at "Saunt Byadin’s" opened to reveal a previously unheard‑of sect called the Matarrhites.

Known as:
ByadinSaunt Byadin